Liquid-dispenser.



E. E` ALLEN.

LIQUID DISPENSER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 2s. |918.

1,296,351. Patenfedmar. 4,1919.

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E. E. ALLEN.

LIQUID DISPENSER. APPLICATION FILED MAYZB. |918.

1,296.35 l Patented Mar. 4, 1919.

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L', l M 1 l E. E. ALLEN.

LIQUID DISPENSER. APPLICATION FILED MAI/28.1918.

1,296351.l I Patented Mar. 4,1919.

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E. E. ALLEN.

LIQUID DISPENSER.

APPLICATION IILED MAY 28. |918.

1,296,35 l Ptented Mau'. 4, 1919.

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1 STATES PATENT OFFICE- ELMER ELSWOBTH ALLEN, 02E' FLUG, YORK. Y

LIQUm-DISPENSER.

To aZwwmz't/may concern.'4 Y lfBe'jit known that I, Emu-1n E. ALLEN, a citizen of the United States, and a resirv Viis designed more particularly for embodi# ment in apparatus for vending gasolene for dent of Flushing, county of Queens, and State of New York,.have invented certain new and. useful Improvements in Liquid .'Dispensers, of. which the following is a specification. -Y

While applicable to the -measuring and dispensing of various liquids my invention use in automobiles, etc., and is so exemplified V tus partly broken away. showing is raised;

herein.

The objects are to reduce manual manipulation to a minimum and render the apparatus substantially automatic iniunction; to prevent Waste and inaccuracy in measurement and insure ulldelivery offthe quantitj1 of gasolene purchased; to visualize the quantity of gasolene to be delivered and automatically indicate'the price of the'rliquid thus measured; and to facilitate. measuring and expedite delivery by afduplication of parts whereby the apparatus maybeused in` a practicallyv continuous manner' that onesection may be employedV in receivingl and measuring liquid whileV measured liquid j is being discharged fromlhegotherfsection,

all as hereinafter fully set forth. A l

In theaccompanying drawings. f

Figure 1, is 'a irontelevation'onY a1-rela-Y tively small scale of my improved dispens? ing apparatus, showing the'hood ;Y

Fig. 2, is a similar viewfof theappara'tus contracted and closed',v as when' notlesiredA foruse; Y 4" Fig. 3, is a central veical sectional cles. vation upon a larger scale, taken upon Yplane of line 3 3, Fig. 6, showingthehood raised; rFig. 4, is afffront elevation of the appararaised, telescoped, and in section; V- ,Y Fig. 5, is a similar view with thehood lowered; 'Y Y. Fig. 6, is ahorizontal section taken'upo'n plane ofline 6'- 6, Fig. 4, Vexcept that inYV thelatter figure the lower part of the hood Fig. 7, is a horizontal-#section upon. plane of line 7-f-7, Fig. 4; A Y

Fig. 8, is a horizontal section taken upon plane of line 8-8,

4; Y Fig. 9, a vertical Section ofthe hollow Y Specicat-ion of Letters Patent. Application led my 28,

i YAYJ,J ,-l preferably made V`of g 1n form. In fact I prefer'to use kcylindrical glass jars, each lnadeY in one piece 1 Patented Mar. 4, 1919.

191,8. serial No.2ss,9a4. i

standard taken upon plane of line 9 1-9,

Fig. 8, showing'the adjacent contained l in elevation;

Fig. 10, is a detail view o f the valve actuating means employed for controlling the liow o gasolene to the measuring jars;

Fig. 11, is a horizontal section upon an enlarged scale taken Yupon plane of line 'r11-11, Fig. 4, showing the door closed;

Fig. 12, is a similar section takenupon plane of line 12-12, Fig. 4, with the Ydoor closed; v Y

Fig. 13, is a det-ail view of the price scale;

' Fig. 14 is a section takenupon'V plane of `line14-14, Fig. 13;

Fig. 15, is a detail in section .of the' overlapping edges of the hood members;

. Fig. 1s, is a Section 0f the nood .ma upper part of the hollow standard, the position'of the measuring jar being dotted, theJboltrods omitted, and the other parts shown in elevation v Fig. 17, is a view similar yto Fig. A6, but' upon; Y a larger scale, and showing more VVclearljfthe cross head and flexible connecnections;

Fi-g:'r 18,is an elevation urm jars;

lFig. 19, isa

of one: of the-meastop of one of the .cap

Fig. 20. isa sectional detail nponfplane compartments areseated the twin mea and cylinits bottom, as-'shown in Figs. 3 and 18.

' Resting upon the tops of these'jars J, J, are the cap plates c, c, clamped thereto by V screw bolts c', c', passmg through said cap zffplate and through the table a-, as'shown partiularly in-Fig. 3, Gaskets c2,- cz, (Fig,-` 3) i areinterposed between the .upper edgesV of' J, and the cap plates 'the jars J,

c,to seal said edges ofthe Jars. Y

- Each me jar J, J, is providedwith f a -vertiallyslidable delivery ipe j, j', passsuitableV packing xes c", c", on

the cap plates c. The upper ends of these delivery pipes j, y', communicate through flexible connections j', j', with a common discharge T Z (See particularly` Fig. 17) to which the discharge hose d', is coupled.- said discharge hose d', being providedwith the usual nozzle d2, (Fig. 4) for insertion in the inlet to an auto-tank or the like. The discharge T d, is secured to the upper por-Y tion of a 'vertically movable and centrally positioned carrier tube e, the lowei end of which latter rests upon a lateral arm h', secured to the lower extremity of the hoodsupport-ing rod h, which extends upward axially through said carrier tube e, as shown in Fig. 3,-the upper end of said supporting rod 7L, being attached to the dome section h2, of the hood H, consisting of said dome section h2, and of the lowertelescopic section k3, litt-ing slidably therein. The telescopic section Z113. of the hood H, is held against separation from the hood section h2, by interlocking flange connection, as shown in Figs. 15 and '16, or byany other mechanical expedient,-the telescoping of the hood H, being provided for so that the hood H, may be made to assume either of the three positions shown in Figs. 3, 4 and 5. Thus in Fig. 3, the hood is raised and extended to its full extent to accommodate and inclose the operative parts situated above the cap plates c; in Fig. 4, the hood is extended with the dome section h2, in the same elevated position as in Fig. 3, but the telescopic section 11,3, is shown as raised (held so by a pin or the equivalent h4) to give access and visuality to said parts above the cap plates c; While in Fig. 5, all the operative parts above the table a', are shown as lowered, with the telescopic section h3, resting on said table a', in which closed position and relationship the telescopic section h3, may be secured to the table a', by a padlock a2, or similar device that will thus insure 4the, isolation and protection of the parts above the table a',

' until desired for use and observation.

The hood H, discharge T d, and flexible connections j', jf," are sustained in the raised 'or lowered positions described by means of stationary rests a4, a5, within'the standard A, preferably consisting of bracket arms a, a", rigidly protuberant from the inner side of said standard, as shown in Figs. 3, 4, 5 and 12, by reference particularly to which latter it will be seen that a 'slight turn of the 20. Each lead pipe Z, is fixed in position and extends down between and. through the cap plates c, apd through the table a', to its own T z', whlch communicates on one side with the air pressure pipe p, and on the other with the gasolene pipe g,-the air pressure pipe p, being connected lby a supply pipe p', with a suitable source of air pressure, while the gasolene pipe g, is in like manner connected by a supply pipe g', with a gasolene tank or other source of gasolene supply.

A two way cock p2, is interposed in the air gasolene pipe 'g, one on either side of the two-way cock g2, and connect with a common drain pipe k', through the medium of a two-way cock k2, as will be seen more particularly by reference to Figs. 9 andv 11. p3, is a pressure gage, connected with the air pressure pipe p', and observable when the door a,.of the hollow standard A, is open.

Said door a6, is provided with .a .padlock a7, or,l other means of securing it in closed position to protect and inclose the valves, etc., when the apparatus is not in use.

As hereinbefore intimated the delivery pipes j, j, protrude through packing boxes c3, c3, in the cap plates c, e, and their upper .extremities communicate through flexible connections j', j', with the common discharge T (Z. It is obvious that the position of the lower end of each of the delivery pipes j. as related to the bottom of its jar will determine the amount of gasolene to be Withdrawn therefrom, since when the liquid level falls below the lower end of the delivery pipe the flow therethrough will cease. Hence, I make my delivery pipes j, adjustable vertically, and this I prefer to accomplish by means of setting rods r, 1', pivotally connected with and suspended upon bracket arms' Z2, b, which are secured to the upper portions of said delivery pipes j, below and adjacent to the valves o, which valves fu, are attached to the upper extremities of said delivery pipes, being .interposed between the latter and 'the aforesaid flexible connections j', which communicate throughthe discharge T d, with the discharge hose CZ. The upper end of each set-ting rod 1', is journaled in the outer endA of its bracket E, and is provided with a crank a'rm 1", which is pivotally connected ,by a rod r2, with the stem o', of the'valve b, on the upper end of the delivery pipe,-the connection of the rod r2, with the valve stem fv, being eccentric as related A'to the axis of the latter, s o that the partial iso ' turning of the setting rod r, will actuate the and also to allow of the extension outward l5 valve v, as Ywill be understood more particul larly by reference to Figs. 4, 16 and 17.

Y The lower extremity of each setting rod 1', is formed with a handle r3, the shank of which is adapted to fit into any of. a series ot' notches n, n, formed for the purpose in a rack a', tixedly positioned in the standard A, beloxi' its table 0.','and adjacent to the lower portionof the setter rod r, as shown in Figs- 4, 5, '11 and 16. Each setter rod r, alsois provided with a pointer T4, which indicates on the adjacent scale s, the price of the quantity of gasole'ne to which the setter rod r, is set to eEect discharge through its delivery pipe j,-said price scale s, being positioned between the two racks nfn, as shown in Figs. 4:, 5 and 11. Each setter rod r, also carries a pointer 7"", v:'Lrlanged to indicate the quantityof gasolene prescribed for delivery by the position of the setter'rod 1', and its delivery pipe j,-the quantity scales s', in this case being preferably imposed directly on the measurin'ul jars J, J, as shown in Figs. 4tand 5.V 'In the drawings the' jars J, and scales '8, s', are shown as arranged for a limit of vegallon liquid measurement, although this of course is not a material point, as the capacity of the apparatus may be varied without departing from the spirit and intent of the invention.

As ywill be' seen by reference to Figs- 17 and19, the cap plates are duplicates of each' other, and interchangeable; and a broken or defective jar can be readily removed and another substituted in lieu thereof without disturbing the other jar. c5, are vent holes in' the cap plates to facilitate the flow of liquid in the jars.

Y It will be noted that when the movable parts are lowered. as in Fig. 5, and the hood H, and door a, closed and locked as in' Fig.

' 2, all the operative parts are inclosed and protected from contact with extraneous objects, surreptitious manipulation, dust, ete'.

The apparatus beingclosed. and locked as in Fig. 1, when -it isdesired for use, the locks a2 and a7, are released, the door a opened, and the rod 1, and carrier' tube. e, raised by means of the handle 7L, (Fi. 12) into the position shown in Fig. 3,-t e lateral arm 11,', being then turned until its bearing tongue la", rests upon the stationary seat a4, as-in Figs. 3, 4 and lf2, thereby .sustaining said rod n, and carrier tube e, in elevated position. The raising of the rod 1', elevates and extends the hood H, and simultaneously the raising of the carrier tubec, elevates the dischargef T L into the position shown .in Fig.

4. YThe telescopic section h3, ofthe hood H, may now be raised into the dome section h2, as shown in said Fig. 4., so-as to ai'ord laccess visually and actually when required to the operative parts above the cap platt; e,

of the discharge hose (l.

Gasolene may now be admitted to either or both of the measuring jars J, J, one at a time, through the medium of the two way cock g2, the jars being filled to their full ca- ;Lpacity Yof tive gallone each, and any excess being recovered through the medium of the drain pipes t, la, lc', and valve 702. Either one of the setting rods 1', may now be raised 'y or lowered -by means of its handle 113, to

.bring the lower end of the discharge pipe `j, with which it is connected, to the desired level in its measuring jar J so `as to pre- Vscribe the quantity of gasolene to be withdrawn therefrom. Thus if the full five gallons is required for delivery the'rod r, is lowered until the pointer 1"", is level with the gage mark 5; bringing the lower end of the discharge pipe y', to the bottom of the measuring jar J, as shown in l the left jar J in Figs. 3 and 4. If aless quantity of gasolelie is to he dispensed, the rod r, and dis- Thus if the index 75,.

and discharge pipe y', are set for, say, 2% on scale s', only 2g gallons of gasolene can bc withdrawn from the jar.

ered to the required degree its handle r3, is Y turnedpto bring the shank thereof into the opposed notchnn, in the adjacent rack n', thereby locking thev rod 1, and discharge pipe j, in the prescribed position, and at the same time,vby Vmeans of the crank 1", and I connection rod r2, turning the valve stem v', of the valve fu, in such manner as to open communication between the-said discharge .pipe j, and its flexible connection j', so that y the 'latter can deliver the liquid through the discharge T d, to the vdischarge tube dff- .thel liquid being withdrawn from the jar J, 'by siphonic act whichis superindilced by temporarily'admitting a-ir pressure to the top of the Ajar J, through its leader l, by means ofthe valve p2, the latter being closed as soon as the iow of liquid beyond the discha'rgeTv (Z, is assured. f Y

the amountfof gasolene to be withdrawn When the 'setting rod 1, is raised or low.

The setting of the rod r, pointer rs, and dlscharge pipe y', to measure and. prescribefrom the measuring jar J, also'causes the pointer r4, tio automatically indicateon the Vscale s, the price ofthe quantity dispensed. By iny Vapparatus manual pumping may be dispensed with-since the gasoline may be automatically.. supplied to. the measuring vjars J, J, under suitable head byvwell known means through the supplypipe g; whilethe high siphonic discharge from said measuring jars J, J, insures the complete delivery A.

- guarding which is furthermore prevented by the visual liquid level displayed 'by the glass measuring jars J, J, themselves.

The use of twin measuring jars J, J, and thein appurtenances insures quick service and bviates delays,.since one jar may be filled while the other isbeing emptied,-at4

the same time the customers have visual evidence of the cost and quantity of all purchases. Furthermore, the siphoning of the discharge from a relatively high level facilitzlttes service to all makes and sizes of vehil c es.

While my improvements are designed primarily for duplex measuring apparatus there are certain features of novelty that may be embodied in a single measuring jar device.

What I claim as-my invention and desire to secure by Letters Patent is,

1. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, 1n combination, a measuring jar, means for Supplying liquid thereto, a vertically-slidable discharge pipe Aprojecting into said measuring jar, a discharge hoseconnected with said .discharge pipe, a vertically-movable hood into which said discharge pipe extends, and means for introducing air pressure into said measuring jar to superinduce discharge of liquid from said measuring jar, for the purpose describeda 2. InA liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, 1n combination, a measuring jar, meansfor supplying liquid thereto, a vertically adjustable discharge pipe projecting .into said measuring jar,l a vertically-movable hood, means for raising said hood and setting said discharge pipe at prescribed heights as related to said meas# uring jar, a discharge hose connected with said discharge pipe, and means for introducing. air pressure into said measuring jar to superinduce discharge of liquid from said measuring jar, for the purpose described.

3. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, a measuring -ja-r, means .for supplying liquid thereto', a vertically adjustable discharge pipe projecting into said measuring jar a vertically adjustable discharge hose 4 cdupling connected with said jar discharge pipe byfmeans of a flexible connection, means forraising and lowering said discharge hose coupling, means for setting said discharge pipe at prescribed heights as related t0 the measuring jar, a discharge hose connected with said adjustable hose coupling, and Ameans for introducing air pressure into said measuring jar to superinduce discharge ofthe liquid from said measuring jar, for

the purpose described.

4. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, a` measuring jar, means -for supplying liquid thereto, a vertically adjustable discharge' pipe projecting into` said measuring jar and r provided with a valve at its upper extrem-` ity, a vertically-adjustable setter rod, a bracket arm attached to said discharge pipe and to said setter rod, said setter rod mountedby means which adapt it to be turned axially, a crank arm on the upper end of sald setter rod, a rod pivotally connected to said crank arm and to the stem of said valve.

rod forpositioning said discharge pipe at prescribed heights as related to the measuring jar, and means for introducing air pressure into said measuring jar to superinduce discharge of the liquid from said measuring jar, for the purpose described. A

5. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character' designated, in combination, a measuringjar, means for supplying liquid thereto, a vertically adjustable discharge pipe projecting into .said measuring jar and provided with a valve at its upper extremity, a vertically adjustable setter rod, a bracket arm attached to said discharge pipe and to said setter rod, said setter rod' mounted by means which adapt it to be turned axially, a crank arm on the upper end of said setter rod, a rod pivotally connected to said crank arm and to the stem ofsaid valve on the discharge pipe, a discharge hose coupling, a flexible connection between said valve and said discharge hose coupling, means for adjusting said coupling vertically, a discharge hose attached to said coupling, means in conjunction with said setter rod for positioning said discharge pipe at preL scribed heights as related to the measuring jar, a fixed price scale positioned adjacentA to said setter rod, and a pointer on said setter rod arrangedto-indicate on said scale the price of the quantity of liquid dispensed, and meansv for introducing air pressure into said measuring jar tosuperinduce discharge of the liquidV from said measuring jar, for the purpose described.

6. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, a measuring jar, means for supplying 'liquld thereto, a vertically adjustable discharge pipe projecting into said measuring jar and provided with a valve at its upper extremity, a vertically-adjustable setter rod, a bracket arm attached to said discharge pipe and to said' setterrod, said setter rod mounted'by means which adapt it tobe turned axially, a' crank arm on the upper end of said setter rod, a rod pivotally connected to said crank arm and to the stem of said valve on the discharge pipe, adischarge hose coupling, a iiexible connection between said valve'and said discharge hose coupling, means for adjusting said coupling vertically, a discharge hose attached to said coupling, means in conjunction with said-setter rod for positioning said discharge pipe at prescribed heights as related t0 the measuring jar, a

fixed measuring scale positioned adjacent.

to said setter'rod and a pointer on said setter rod arranged to indicateon said scalethe A ed by means which adapt it to be turned ax! ially, a crank arm on the upper end of said setter rod, a rod pivotally connected to said crank arm and to the stem of saidvalve on the discharge pipe, a discharge hose coupling, a flexible connection Abetween said valve and said discharge hose coupling,

Vmeans for adjusting said coupling verti-v cally, a discharge hose attached to said coupling, means in conjunction with said setter rod for positioning said discharge pipe at prescribed heights as related to the measuring jar, a fixed pricescale positioned adjacent to said setter rod, and a pointer on said setter rod arranged to'indicate on said scale the price of the quantity of liquid dispensed, a fixed measuring scale 4positioned adjacent to said setter rod and a pointer on said setter' rod arranged to indicate on said scale the'quantity of liquid dispensed, and means for introducing.y air pressure into said measuring'jar to superinduce discharge of the liquid from said measuring. jar, for the purposel described. j A e 1 8. In liquid dispensing apparatus ofthe character designated, in combination, a

measuring jar means forsupplyin liquid. thereto, a vertically adjustable dlgscharge pipe projecting into said measuring jar and provided with a valve at its upper extremity,

- a verticallyeadjustable setter rod, a bracket arm attached to said discharge pipe and to said setter rod, said'sett'er rod mounted by meansl which adapt it to be turned axially, a-crank 'arm Von the upper end of said setter rod, a rod pivotally connected to said crank arm and' to the stem of said valve on 'the 'discharge pipe, a discharge" hose coupling, a fixed notched rack adjacent and parallel to the lower portion of said setter rod, and

a handle on the latter the shankvof which i* handle is adapted to fit in the notches in said rack, a flexible connection between said valve and said discharge hose coupling and means for adjusting, said coupling Yvertically, a discharge hose attached to said coupling, andmeans for introducing air pressure into said measuring jar to superinduce discharge of the liquid therefrom, for the 'purpose described.

9. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, a

measuring jar, means 'for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe projecting into said measuring jar, a discharge hose coupling, a flexible connection between said plpe and coupling, means for raising and' lowerlng sald dlscharge hose coupllng, a@

discharge hose connected with said cou pling, means for' raising and lowering said jar discharge pipe, and a hood vertically adjustable as related to said measuring jar and superposed parts, for the purpose described.

10. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, `in combination, a

measuring jar, means for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe projecting into said measuring jar, -a discharge hosecoupling, a flexible connection between said pipe and coupling, means for raising and lowering said discharge hose coupling, a discharge hose connected with said coupling, means for raising and lowering said jar discharge pipe, and a hood vertically adjustable as related to said measuring jar and superposed parts, said hood consisting of a dome section and a telescopic lower section, for the purpose described. v

11. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, a measuring jar, Ameans for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe projecting into said measuring jar,'.a discharge hose coupling. a flexible connection between said pipe and coupling, means for raising and lowering said' discharge hose coupling, a.

discharge hose connected with said coupling, means for .-ra1s1ng Vvand lower-mg said jar 'rests adapted to support said handle and rod at prescribed elevations, for the pur-A pose described. A

12. In liquid dispensing apparatusbf lthe 'character designated, in combination, a

measuring jar, means for supplying liquid lthereto, a discharge pipe projecting into said vmeasurirlg' jar, a discharge hose coupling.- 4a flexible connection between said pipe and coupling, means for raising and lowering said dischargeA hose coupling, a discharge hose connected with said coupling, means'for raising, and lowering said -dle on the lower portion of said rod, and

' a fixed rest adapted to Support said rod and handle in elevated position, for the purpose described'.

13. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, two measuring jars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe for each measuring 'ar projecting thereinto, a valve on each flischarge pipe, a common discharge T, flexible connections between. said valves and said common-discharge T, a discharge hose attached to said discharge T, means for effecting the vertical'adjustment of said common T, means for independently adjusting the height of saiddischarge pipes as related totheir measuring jars, and means for introducing air pressure alternately into said measuring jars to superinduce'discharge of liquid therefrom, for the purpose described.

14. In liquid ldispensing apparatus of the character Ldesignated,'inl combination, two measuring jars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe for each measuring jar projecting thereinto, a valve on each discharge pipe, a common discharge T, iiexible connections between said valves and said common discharge T, a discharge hose attached to said discharge T, means for-effectin the vertical adjustment of said common means for independently adjusting the height of said discharge pipes as related to their measuring jars, means for Vactuating and controlling said valves during the adjustment of the height of the discharge pipes to which they are attached, and means for introducing air pressure alternately into said measuring jars .to superinduce discharge of liquid therefrom, for the purpose described.

15. In' liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, two measuring jars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe for each measuring jar projecting thereinto, a valve on each discharge pipe, a common discharge T, flexible connections between said valves and saidcommon discharge T, adischarge hose attachedto said T, a bracket arm attached to each measuring -jar discharge pipe, an axially and vertically movable setter rod connected vwith said bracket arm, -a crank attached to the upper end of said setter rod, a rod pivotally and operatively connecting said crank with the valve on the discharge pipe, means for adjusting said setter rod vertically and partially turning it on its axis, and means for introducing -air pressure alternately into said measuring jars to superinduce discharge of liquid therefrom, for the purpose described. l

16. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, two measuring jars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe foreach measuring jar projecting thereinto, a valve on each discharge pipe, a common discharge T, flexible connections between said valves and said common discharge T, a discharge hose attached to said T, a bracket arm attached to each measuring jar discharge pipe, an axially and vertically movable setter rod connected with said bracket arm, a crank attached to the upper en d of said setter rod, a rod pivotally and operatively connecting said crank with the valve on the discharge pipe, means for adjusting said setter rod vertically and partially turningit on its axis, a xed price scale positioned between the lower portions of the. setter rods, pointers on the latter arranged to ,indicate the price of the liquid imeasured, and vmeans fr introducing air pressure alternately to said vmeasuring jars to superinduce discharge of liquid therefrom, for the purpose described.

17. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, two measuring ars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe for each measuring jar projecting thereinto, a valve on each discharge l pipe, a common discharge T, flexible connections between said valves and said common discharge T, a discharge hose attached to said T, a bracket arm attached to each measuring jar discharge pipe, an axially and vertically movable setter'rod connected with said bracket arm, a crank attached to the upper end of said setter rod, a rod pivotally andoperatively connecting said crank with the valve on the discharge pipe, means for adjusting said setter rod vertically and partially turning it on its axis, fixed measuring scales adjunctive to the measuring jars, pointers on the setter rods acting in conjunction with said measuring scales, and means for introducing air pressure alternately tov said measuring jars to v-su erinduce discharge of liquid therefrom, or the purpose described.

18. In liquid dispensing apparatusv of' the character designated, in combination, two measuring jars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe for each measuring jar projecting thereinto, a valve on each discharge pipe, a common dischar e T, flexible connections between said va ves and said com- A mon discharge T, a dischargehose attached measured,

,tion with said to said T, a bracket arm attached to each measuring jar discharge pipe, an axially and vertically movable setter rod connected with said bracket arm, a crank attached tothe upper end of said setter rod, a rod pivotally and operatively connecting said crank with the valve on the discharge pipe, means for adjusting said setter. rod vertically and partially turning it on its axis, {ixed measuring scales adjunctive to the measuring jars, pointers on the setter rods acting in conj uncmeasuring scales, a price scale positioned between the lower portions of the setter rods, pointers on the latter arranged to indicate the price of the liquid and means for introducing air pressure alternately to said measuring jars l to superinduce discharge of liquid therefrom, for the purpose described'.

19. In liquid dispensing -apparatus of the character designated, in combination, two measuring jars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid thereto, a discharge pipe for each measuring jar projecting thereinto, a valve on each discharge pipe, a common discharge T, flexible connections to said discharge ently adjusting the height of said discharge pipes as related to their measuring jars, a vertically adjustable hood arranged to protect said measuring jars land their superposed connections, and means for introducing air pressure alternately to said measuring jars to superinduce discharge of .liquid therefrom, for the purpose described.

20. In liquid ,dispenslng apparatus of the character designated, in combination, two measuring jars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid thereto, a

discharge pipe for each measuring jar projecting thereinto, a valve on each discharge pipe,`a common discharge T, flexible connections between said valves and' said common discharge T, a discharge hose attached to said .discharge T, means for independently adjusting the height of said discharge pipes as related to their measuringjars,

vertically adjustable hood arranged to pro-v their super-v tectlsaid measuring jars and between said valves and said com-` mon discharge Ta discharge'hose attached T, means for independ-v connected with said duce posed connections, said hood consisting of a dome section and of a telescopic section, and means for' introducing air pressure alternately to said measuring jars to superinduce discharge of liquid therefrom, for the purpose described.

21. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the character designated, in combination, a main supply pipe, a discharge pipe, a twol way valve, two measuring jars arranged in horizontal' alinement, means for supplying liquid alternately thereto consisting of individual leaders connected with said two way valve, the latter being interposed between saidl leaders and the main supply pipe, a common drain valve, a main air pressure supply valve, drain pipes connected with said leaders and with said common drain valve and discharge pipe, a common discharge T, a discharge pipe for each of said measuring jars projecting thereinto, and common discharge T, discharge hose attached to the latter, and means or introducing air pressure alternately into said measuring jars to superindischarge of liquid therefrom, for the purpose described.4 j

,22. In liquid dispensing apparatus of the characterl designated, in combination, a two-way valve, a main liquid supply pipe, a main air pressure supply pipe, .two measuring jars arranged in horizontal alinement, means for supplying liquid alternately thereto, consisting of individual leaders connected with said two way valve, said two-Way valve being interposed between said. leaders and the main liquid supply pipe, branch air pressure pipes connect with said leaders, a common discharge T, a two way valve interposed between said leaders and the said main air pressure supply pipe, a discharge pipe for each of said measuring jars projecting thereinto, and connected with said common discharge T, and discharge hose attached to the latter, for the purpose described. 1

ELMER ELSWORTH ALLEN. Witnesses:

Ro'r. CUMMINGs, Gao. WM. MIATT. 

